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1 MISSOURI NEWS Aged Miseourian Is Slugged. I.iii -n City. -Robert Flncher, bkimI 81. of Lynn. Mo., was fnund In tho Vulon Dopnt yards iia Uund hihI foot ensiled by a train and biiKim Iiik from lnt"i nal Injuries from Wb.il li It is o llcvid ! ran not rcrnvcr. I'imlier bjvk that at thi' Union Depot, WhSM be wont nl nluht to eatcb a train, In mrt two Mm, wlin NggMMo' lif t iki a walk. ' They M the way," he clt'claretl. and wIhii wo got to tin- nil of tbs rrelgbtbOttSS MM of thru', lilt DM'. Thny hit M .ncaln. and I MUM faal myself lieitir; placed1 on tho tracks, l canM remember nuoh about It uflur that." Hat Burns; Asks Damages. Jackson As tha retail of a lire In the Central hotel hero, Mrs. Michael OwaMi wife of tha proprietor, listed a 1 lit in with the iBSttrMOS adjuster fur HTJO damages to a new fall bat. MM said It would take her three Waakfl to find anothi't hat she liked and asked If she would be allowed damages for the time she would lose. The fire was oxtiiiKtilstied after It hud caused $100 damages, but it caused alurm anions: the guests, who made a hurried exit. Civil Service Examinations. WashliiRlon. D. C At the ropiest of (Viibus Director K. Dana Imraiul. the Civil Service commission an nounces that the census clerical ex amination October IS, and the special audits' examination November It, will lie held at Poplar Willi und Joplin. Mo., in addition to the placoa named In the previously published schedule. Engineer Resigns Cape Job. Cape (ilrardeaii.-- J. (J Lyman, a civil engineer of St. Iiuls. who was employed by the city to oversee and Inspect the wood block pavinK which Is In progress lure, tendered his re ale nation to tha city coaaotl on the round! that the city did not need bis services, as the construction people ignored Ids complaints. Pioneer Missourlan Dies. llevler Shelby Stacy, aged G8. died at his home west of lieie lie was a pioneer citizen Of this section, basing raalllOrt here over Ufty yeara. St. Louis Man Killed. Popunr BlttsTa. OtM man was killed ami three severely Injured when tho Iron Mountain fast mall was derail' l at Milliard, sev.-n miles north of here. Wed ten Days, aHngs Himself. Kingston. Charles P. WllliaiiiB, aged 4C ears, one of the best known hOOOeOBOtl In this part of the Stale, committed suicide by luindng him aelf In his barn. He owned 1 00 acres of land, was In good llnanclal condi tion, and no reason can be assigned for the deed, lie was married 10 day ago to a Mrs. llurge of Chlllicothe, Mo. Kennisrt to Resign From Bureau. Jefferson City. John Keniusb, inperintendent of state insurance de partment, will resign the last of tho month to engage in the practice of law lie said Hint he did not want the position in the first place, but ac cepted It only nt the urgent rSquSSt of Qovernoi Had ley, with the under. Mandini that lie would resign later. Andrews Home at Mexico Burns. Mexico. The residence of J. U An drews burned. The residence was one of tlie (Meet tu the city, and the loss Is (Itl.OOO. Village Raided, Safe Is Blown. Columbia - The village of Ashland was raided by robbers Sunda and the poatottee safe was blown, several country houses were broken Into and O store wus robbed. From the postof lice safe S0 was stolen. Money was taken at the home of David Nichols, nnd $35 was obtained at the store. No trace of the thieves has been found Ashland is II miles southeast of Columbia, off the railway. Pair Killed by Train. Memphis. Mr. and Mra. A. C. Clifton, who live in the southwest part of Scotland county, were killed h"ie They hud started homo in a print wagon, and. while crossing the railroad at tho achoolhouse, were truck by K. & W. train No. 1. Gets Gift From Roosevelt. Hannibal. -Former President Roose velt ini . Bent Col. Hob bbe kwood, private secretary to Congressman James T. IJoytl, a petrified monkey from Africa. Atempts Suicide; Blows Off Arm. Union. Fred l.ocllke, an aed farm er, attempted to commit suicide by ehootlng himself. The gun went off too noon and shot him through the bund und arm above the wrist, to such an extent that his arm bad to be am putated near the elbow-. Chaffee Policeman Shot. Cape airardcau John Kyle, nlgbt policeman ct Chaffee, sbot Frank Vlack, day policeman, three times at noon Wednesday. One bullet entered the shoulder, another bis side, und the third bis breast. The trouble arose over a woman. Smokers Lose Benefit. Liberty. The faculty of William Jewell college gave out the statement that the college would no longer give financial aid to ministerial students who smoke. CARRIER FOR THE MATTRESS Handle Provides a Simple Method by Which They Can Be Eas ily Moved. When the housewife essays to re arange the mattress on the bed she knows that she, has a big job on lief hands. A mattress is not heavy, but, as everybody knows. It is exceedingly cumbersome and difficult to handle, being too thick to grasp In the hands iiinl has no projeitlug edge uy which It can he grasped. An Ohio man over comes these shortcomings of a mat- tress by the simple nddlilon of small handles near the corners, lie thinks SO well of the idea that lie bus had It patented A glance at the accompany Itig Illustration will show the reader how readily a mattress quipped with such handles can bo handled. By grasping one of these handles the mattress can be pulled around the room or to any pluce deal red Vsith practically no effort In fact i handle at each corner Is not essential, one handle would pull sufficient lor all purposes. ARE USED INSTEAD'OF SOAP Old Newspapers Can Be Employed and the Cost of Much Soap Saved. How many pounds of old tiowapepsri nre tossed into the garbage, burned m fiven away by the average cit y family 1 How many pounds of soap at an aver age of live cents n bar are In night bj tin- same family, when the old news papers might well bu minis ta do much of Its work. ftegmenta of damteiMd newspepot scattered n.ther thickly ou r barn flour, carpets or rugs make sweeping much less disagreeable Tie- results are manifold: Less dinn thrown bate the air to settle for hours afterward Into every conceivable crevice and cranny, With Ita accompanying germs; h ss danger to the l ings ami throat of the sweeper, fewer mops and dust cloths necessary to remove dust from Honrs, walls and furniture, less soar to cleanse these eloths; and the print era Ink. a terror to all evildoer. c brought to the attention of lurking moth. Prepare all vegetables and fruits on paper; wrap up refuse tightly am' place in garbage can and hicH are nol invited nor the eye offended. DM your old papers and think of other ways to make tlieni help MSS 'line, labor and costly necessities like ice, soap and cloths. Devoed Kidneys. Make a mixture of one lOaapiMIHflll of Knglish mUBtafd, one-third of a teaapOOOfUl each of cayenne and w hite pepper, a teaspomifiil of salt and two tebieepoonfula of Worcectera h I n sauce. Skin and pare six lambs' kid neys, split them In two. without Sep aratlng them, and run a small skev . i through the ( enter of each, liroll them slightly about tun minutes. Hull them well In the hot mixture, then In bread crumbs, and broil them again for three minutes ,-,n each side. Servo with uuiltre d'hotel butter. This Is made as follows: Cream nr. ounce of butter and stir Into It a ta- bleepoonful of lemon Juloo, a tea spoonful nf finely 0 hopped parsley and a little grated nutmeg Keep on ice until wanted Chicken. Deviled. Singe and prepare the chicken.'-, as for boiling Mix together onehalf of n MaapOOBfUl of salt, one salt-spooi.fu! eni h of rurry powder, dry mustard and paprika, adding just enough olive oil or melted butter to make u thick paste Make a number of incisions on the breast nnd thighs of flm chicken and rub into them the paste; brusll nil over with a little melted butter and broil over a clear lire When done. arVange on a hot platter, squeeze over a little lemon Juice, garnish with CrCSI and serve with tarter sauce. Relish. This Is very nice to serve with meats: One peck ot ripe tomatoes (do not peel the tomatoes i; two cups ol chopped onions and one half cup of suit. Let this stand over night, then drain nijd udd two etipj of chopped celery, two thirds of a cup of mus tard seed, two teaspoons of hlr-.ck pep par, three teaafbona of cinnumon. two teaspoons of cloves, two cups of sugar, or more. If it Is liked sweeter One quart ol vinegar. Grilled Salt Pork. Take quite thin slices of tho thick part of side pork of a clear white and thinly streaked with lean, hold on a toasting fork before a brisk fire in grill; have at hand a dish of ml Water In which Immerse It frequent! while cooking to remove the superllu ous fat and render it more delicate; put each slice as cooked In a warm covered pan; when ail are done, servo hot DELICACY OUT OF SEASON Farmer Absolutely Unable to Under atand the Possibility of Ice in July. We are no accustomed to having things 'out of season,'' and especially to the cutting ami storing of Ice for use In the summer, that It Is hurd to put ourselves in the place of the aim pie old farmer told of by u writer In the Toledo Blade. In Um summer of 1000 u purty of surveyors was working through tie stat' of ArbantSSi surveying aud In eating tin Midland Valley road. One day the surveying corps stopped at a farmhouse and shouted for the farmer The Arkansan came out. and tin surveyors asked him If they could gel a drink. "Certainly, boys," he said "I'll glv you the best I've got. and the best Pve got is buttermilk." "That will be fine," the surveyors snld. and the old farmer gave ouch el the gang a glass of buttermilk. "It's mighty good," said one of tie surveyors to lioLoud, "Yea, Indeed," Mcl.oud replied, "but It would he better If wc bud some lei to put In It" Turning to the farmer, Mcl.oiul sold, "Have you any Ice?" "Ice! ' shouted the farmer, tugglnc at his whiskers. "Ice! Who ever beard of Ice In July?" Youth's Com panlon. TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR. geemed Imminent Scalp Was Very Scaly and Hair Came Out by Hand fuls Scalp New Clear and New Hair Grown by Cutlcura. "About two years ago 1 was troubled with my head being scaly. Shortly after that I had an attack of typhoid fever und I was out of the hospital possibly two months when I first lie tired the toes of hair, my scalp being atill scaly. 1 started to use dandruff rures to no effect whatever. 1 had actually lost hope of Baring any hnlr at ail. I could brush it off my coat by tho handful I was afraid to comb it. Hut after lining two rakes of Cutl cura Soap and nearly a box of Cuti cura Ointment, the change was Bur pricing My scalp is now clear and healthy as could bo and my hair thick er tbnn ever, Whereas I had my mind made up to be bald. V. F. Steese, 5811: Broad st , Pittsburg, Pens , May 7 ami 21, l'JOS." Pom r pug a Oases, oevs lata I'rupa., Doatuu. Definite Location. Beery visiter at the new cnpltol at Herrtsburg, Pa . w ho gets as far li the registration room. Is expected to write his name In a big book, together with his birthplace ami present resl di in e. says the Troy Times. Not long ago. when n crowd of excursion lata visited the grounds and bulldlngi a stout girl started to register. She paused, pen poised in air. and called out to an elderly lady, com fortably sealed In n big chair, 'Mini. erc res I horned nt?" "Vat you rant to know dnt for?" "Die man vants to put It In der hlg book." "Aeh," answered the mother, "you know veil eiunigh In der old stone house." Will Seek the South Pole. A. Henry Savage Lander, tic Kng lish explorer, who will soon make an attempt to reach the south pole, la of the opinion that Lieut. Slinc Id. ion failed through having u CUSS be ISO MS ami unnecesserf Is lurgo expedition, Mr. Lander's theory Is that a small caravan of trusted nnd hardy men, lightly equipped as lii his cxpcilltiunK through Asia and Africa, is best Mr LandOr'l activity in aeronautic li ves ttgationi gives (olor to the rumor ( lint an airship will be used by him In his Expedition. Mow's This? Wp nflf np Jliiu.lr"! DoSSfS HpwiiM fP' n or 'At.irrh Hut cKnuut U) cuml by HaSS Oalana rurp. F. J. UULSKV ri . Toii.io. O. Wp. thp undrmljfpp,!. Iip known F. J ( 'ii-nty for tin- liut II - ttrp. ntu DSHSVS tun, i - r f . lion aTBBSI In all InicmrM irstiortlona snd sail I tally i inp to (TTTy ont nny otily,tioria matlP tiy liH r.fin. arauara, Kimua a Mamtin. 1io,-,ip Imuritlala. lulptlo, O. lull', Patarrh r i- taltrn amfSSlrf, :i'tla tllr'ptiy tttpMi thp tilrpul ami ntnpnna nirfap, nl las iSSUSa, TPHtlimmuta apnt frrr. I'rlr, ' n nu DSff r. : Holtt liv n:l i' .m-' laac UaiiH iMuUy I'llla (Of PtinpUpatloll. Conclusive. MmlHt- Tummy, why ilon'l you ,lny Willi Krunk any inure? I UtougU tin wort" Hiicli Kt'tJtl chums. Tommy Wa was, but hp's n mdly coddle! J!p paid to get Inlpr ihur imII grounds, Answer Wouldn't Do. "How tns Is It to Bigtown ?" "Welti ns th" ciow flips " "I'm nol going by air ship." A young widow can make man be lieve he Is milking love to her, when in reality she is making love to him. Or PiPTiwCp Plcmnnt IVHpta rpfrnlato anil !n,lf. UfWfl MOOMMB, ilT. i iin.l bowoU Hagul-r..dtw, tin j griiuult', oioir i.. t k, .i ..,..! . The silent man Is more lo be feared than the garrulous chap. Mra. WlirjIow'M Honthhis- Kyrnp. Fop clillilrpn tPUilns. aofipiui the Rams, rndurPB In IlKOiuiatlon.atlayaitalu.curea wlndcolio. 3ScalNjtU, Some people assume that hearing la just us good us seeing. XT U'l.O Ouofl to BTTO.L'O 111,. aM MM I mo king U-wis' Single Hinder straight 6a. , After breaking u 5 bill the pieces i are soon lost. Beoau of tho This $100022 Gap ior an ear of Corn Made by Tiffany. Nearly 3 ft. high in solid gold and sil ver. Actual contract price $1,000. To be awarded at the National Corn Exposition, Omaha to the man, woman or child producing the best ear of corn grown this year in the United States. Open to everybody beloncitie to the Association Nothing to buy or sell. The purpoie of the donor of this trophy W. K. Kellogg is to Improve tho quality of the millions cf bushels o( corn used in making Kellogg's Toasted Corn Makes. Many people think the perfection of corn flavor has been reached in Tainted Corn Flakes. Perhaps it has. If you don't know bow good Kellogg's the genuine Toasted Corn Flakes is, try it. Then you'll see how hard a task we are giving ourselves to improve it, and tbe only way we cao improve it is by the better ment of the cora itself. . . rv .. , v Professor Holden, of the Iowa Stats College, the greatest authority on corn in the world, will award the prize at the National Corn F.xposition, to be held at Omaha, Neb., Dec. 6th to 18th, 1H0D. Two simple rules will govern tho plan, and they are that you send your be-? car of corn to tbe National Corn Exposition, Omaha, Neb., before November J7, 1PHI), and that yon are a member of the National Corn Asso ciation full particulars regarding which can be bad by writing to National C orn F.xpo-iition, Omaha, Neb. Tie a tag seenrcly to your specimen and word it. "For the Kellogg Trophy Contest," and write your name and address plainly. If yonrs is judged the best, you will get the trophy for lull). 11 you succeed again next year or the year following, tbe trophy will becomo your property (or all time. Tho contest will be open to every state in the Union. Professor Holden will judge the corn particularly on the basis of quality. The growing of more corn per acre is one object of the award, but tho main purpose ol the founder of the trnphv is for improving the quality of corn used in making KELLOGG'S TOASTED CORN FLAKES. II you haven t tried this delicious cereal, begin your educatiou in " good tilings to eat" today. Ail grocers have it. KELLOGG TOASTED CORN AS A GENERAL TONIC FOR THE SYSTEM, TO CLEANSE IT OF MALARIA AND TO CURE- CHILLS AND FEVERS OXIDINE IF YOU ARE BILIOUS, TRY IT. Cither the Regular or Tasteless Form Will Cure You Fvrr (-Utile Folly Ouartnlred YOUfi MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT CUBED Kr.nl Um foUPWlag nnnlysi BJMdt by the utaln ch'mmt who analyzed thrro bott.M of Oxidinr srnt to him by the Secretary of ho Statu Pharmaceutical Association (The Texas Ketail Unionists' Association): Houston Laboratories Chemical unci Blolog-rcal Analysis and Valuation ol lotlua Sfrd nM Hit Products a Specialty, Water. Soil, OlU. Orn. lie.. Carrlullv Etamlnrd and RfporiPal tpon. Brporia Mad- on t.i . nonm Grolofjr r. S. Til SON, Directnr. AnaMuil and fonaultloC Chrmist 111 WMain Strtrt Bin n um Him. ? 27, I MM. Mr K ff. WaHet , SajfV tarv Ttxat Staff laWlNMflWM f"'. fWtVB) tifar mi : Hi-rewtlti I bM to lnttiil you MMIflSSSI Sf iwul) U of the OsWtM you Hilimin'l n few tluys nhirr. 1 iru.i thus bfJ duly ffaWlid SSd fclSSal MllWljT tltV fnflory. I hnvr kt pt ou wnlllnir for t tittle nlUlf, hat I SppM rlutr IM noi'nsli.iity which j on Iiii Mil fit t" ptaWcttPIHl for tbjat FVtMOIt I battl taken my tliiif to he rftiiiii alia1 SMUVStal aVbuul my r nit s. If t run 'it i' rev lii Mm fulwre SlSSM S4VtM nie. Thank ing j uu, I to raSMltti Youth u-ry truly, P. S TIUiON, ('lit mint. OXIDINE, THE I laundry work at boms woubi he much more aattafactory if the righi ; Sinn h were lined In order lo get the desired stiffness, it is usually agoes Hiiry to m-e m i lunch itarotl that the beauty and ansneaa ot the fabric is bidden behind i paste of vuryitiK toiokiieeSi shlcb aoi only daatroyatha appsaranoe, hut also affects the wear lug quality of the goods. This trou ble oaa be entirely overcome by uetng lieilaiice Starch, us It can ho applied much more thinly because of its great er strength than other mukos. A Steady Thing. Something had gone amiss with iiobhie and be had sough! tbe ootntori of tears. Noticing bis wet cheeks, his Ultlther laid ill a OOBSOlatOfJP tone: "Come here, dear, and let me wipe your eyes." "Taln't no use. rnuvvcr," returned Hi. biii, with a little oboks; "I's doln' ta t ry ngiiiii in a mliiute!" Woman's Hume Companion. A Rare Good Thing. "Am tisltti; Alton's Koot-Kaso. nnd can truly say I would not have I, port without it so long, had I known the rcllrf It wculd Klve my ashing frrt. I think It a rare Rood Ihlnir for anyone having sore or tlp'il feet. Mrt. Matilda RoltWSrt, ROVtSSncSi R. I." Hold by ail LirugnislH, BO, Ask lo-day. Appropriate. Ptral Milliner You have design sd the north pole hat? Second .Milliner Yes, it will be a mailer of diaputa between the pur chaser and her husband. Unpleasant Encounters. "Does Dllgglns meet hia obllgn tions?" "Krequently," answered Miss Cay anno. "Bat he invariably snubs them. There la no better way of biding your light under a bushel than by keeping your church letter in your trunk. ugly, grluly, gray holrt. Ue "LA December 6 to 18, 1909 TOASTED viXORH r Lftlvta FLAKE CO., Battle CreeK, Mich. USE CHILL CURE THAT Insure Your Future Money invented in the profit-paying farm land of the west is safer than in a laving! bank. It earns big dividends on steady rising value alone. In Butte Valley California prir.es are moderate. And the soil is the richest climate the finest railroad facilities the best that can he found in the United States. Round-Trip Homeseekers, Fares are on sale the first and third Tuesdays of every month to October 31, via Union Pacific Southern Pacific "The Safe Road to Travel" Electric block signals dustlesl roadbed. Foi liter ature and information call on nr addrsei E. L. LOMAX, G. P. A. Union Pacific R. R Omaha, Neb. PINK EYE CREOLE" HAIR RE8TORKR PRIOR, !.OOf retail. 4 SsaSsBlil. Houston Laboratories Chemical and Biological AaaUsla and Valuation ot Cetton Srrd and Rnr ProHnrta Stfclatlaa, taatrr. &01U, ulli, Urta. tM .. Carrtullr faomitird and lrar'rd I'pno. Irporta Madr on tiooomii Ucoluy. r. S. TILSON, Dirnlnr, Analyflcal and CnoaultiDl Chfaalal jis UfNMamtfi craTirifATt or analysis 01 Tbreo Bolllft of Oildinr Stibmilipd by t. II. Walkrr. ol Oot lalra, Yaaaa, bairrlaryot Ih Slate Fharmai r utital AnodalioD IhtUNton. TMIaMi JttsM ST, IMVt T ri ' III Im Oxtriinc to rorititin ubnohitfly mi oUiiioua vr Injuri.'io drttSV or sbMQlealli iitnl not a trurc of ArtPiC. ('txlelue, MofpaaltMi BiMlM or Mry tiiiini' ; to.r, In Jm t, unyttilnt; ttiait kuiiM pfOtttl?e n. tuirmfitl t fTv't wlmtcvor. K H.rrtfull huhntlttt tl. V M. TILHOS,Cbenll. CURES CHILLS 0 DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FF.VtR AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASE) Oum the fttrk and nctn a n prvrnttvr for utbfrv. Liquid given ob thp toufrue. Unit- furbnxKl mnrHniji1 ull nt her-.. kidney remedy ; tsf cenUnd.Ntil: 16.00 ai.i1 I1U.UU tho llilMll Bold by nil druriiiirta ud borave goods bouscH, or tteut cxprru paid, by UM msunfawiturwa. 3POHN MEDICAL CO., Chomitu, GOSHEN. INDIANA